Brexit: 10 months later, time for regrets?

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The fishing port of Ramsgate in Kent.

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By: Alexis Bedu Follow

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Would the British regret having left the European Union?

Ten months after Brexit last January, some are starting to doubt.

Fuel, food… Shortages have been increasing for several weeks.

In Kent, a county in the south-east of the country, British fishermen also regret Brexit, believing they have been cheated by the government.

The economic consequences of Brexit are therefore starting to be felt very seriously.

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Brexit: 10 months later, time for regrets?

A great report by Alexis Bédu, directed by Pauline Leduc.

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